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It’s amazing how quickly technology evolves. It’s projected that the average household will have 50 internet-enabled devices by the year 2020. Once limited to the imagination, consumer demand is now strong for home automation features and smart appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines. The rapid increase in internet-enabled devices and new technology continues to make our lives easier and helps businesses run more efficiently. But how? The backbone of technological advancement is a strong infrastructure. With gigabit internet speeds in Oklahoma City, Cox Communications is enabling smarter homes and businesses by delivering ultra-fast speeds through- out the community. Gigabit internet speeds allow users to: • Run all internet-enabled devices at the same time • Stream more than 25 4K HD videos simultaneously • Download an HD movie in less than 60 seconds • Download 100 songs in three seconds • Upload about 1,000 photos in about a minute

By offering GIGABLAST internet service to the Oklahoma City metro area, Cox is staying ahead of customers’ growing demands, as residents can already use multiple internet-enabled devices simultaneously to stream, download and share. Cox is making significant upgrades to its infrastructure in Oklahoma City as part of the company’s commitment to invest $10B in its network over the next five years. Cox has been committed to offering gigabit speeds to all customers – not just a select few – and an array of speed and pricing options for all homes and businesses. By heavily investing in our infrastructure, we are enabling smart homes, smart businesses and smart cities to be more connected than ever before. Fast and reliable internet connections are essential to driving local innovation and providing access to education opportunities. Having access to gigabit internet speeds helps drive us well into the future as we continue to innovate and use technology to connect to the world.

The Future is Now: Cox Paves Way for Smarter Homes, Businesses in Oklahoma City